Any brand of Dexron II Transmission Fluid can be used in place of Castol Dexron II. There may be some minor differences between Castrol and a cheaper brand, but for the most part, the performance will be the same.
Dexron II D or Type G (M2C 33G) Castrol Transmax M Castrol TQ Dexron II Castrol TQF
DEXRON II (as in "2")
DEXRON II or DEXRON IIE or any fluid that meet´s these requirements. Today we have Multiple ATF type´s fluids available. Like Castrol.
The automatic transmission in the 1988 Dodge trucks take Dexron II or Dexron III automatic transmission fluid. The manual transmission are as follows: A230/250/390/833 or overdrive 4 speed take Dexron II or Dexron III. NP2500 takes SAE 10W-30 engine oil. The NP435 takes SAE 90 GL5 gear lube, as does the NP445. The NP 4500 takes 75w-90 Castrol Syntorq synthetic gear lube or equivalent.
Dexron II or III, or equivalent.
Better or not, really isn't the question. Dexron-II has been replaced by Dexron-III. Any transmission that used Dexron-II can now use Dexron-III. Fluids labeled Dexron-III/Mercon are also acceptable.
DEXRON II or III
Dexron III/Mercon automotive transmission fluid (ATF) is generally recommended as a replacement fluid for automatic transmissions meeting original equipment manufacturers (O.E.M.) performance requirements for current General Motors, Ford, other domestic and imported passenger cars, vans and light trucks where DEXRON II, DEXRON II-E, DEXRON III, AND Ford/MERCON fluids are specified.Dexron VI is a partial synthetic which properties exceed dexron III by 100% in every area. Dexron VI can not be interchanged or repalced with DEXRON II, DEXRON II-E, DEXRON III, DEXRON-III/MERCON.
DEXRON II or equivalent
Dexron III from mobil or Castrol
the owner's says :D- II or DEXRON III (DEXRON II)
Hydraulic, any ATF DEXRON 3 OR CASTROL HSMO